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CR-1 Visa. Will the Consulate ask about my Divorces during interview?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello. Ok getting married in Morocco. I have 2 divorces and 1 annulment. (2 from my early 20's...Yep I was dump) My fiancé knows of my marriage history. After getting married in Morocco, at the interview (seeing as we will already be married) will this be a reason for a denial of a CR-1 visa? Will they bring this up and dwell on it since we will already be married? 

I'm 45. I was divorced in 1999 and then annulment in 2003 and then divorced in 2017. My fiancé and I started dating in September 2018. Got engaged in March 2021. (I have visited Morocco to see him 5 times in 2 years) He is 2 years older. He is divorced 9 years. We both have 1 son - both are grown. 

So is my 2 marriages/1 annulment going to be brought up in a negative way? Will this be a factor to deny the CR-1 visa seeing as me and my fiancé will already be married?

Thanks in advance.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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I don’t know if it can be a basis for denial but that’s a country that they may ask questions.  The bigger thing to focus on is having proper documentation of all of them.  I read of people getting hung up by not having the right documents for divorces.

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